Although the data in each type of workflow is different, all
                              		workflows share a common set of features. Workflows can include several types
                              		of pages. The actions you can perform on a workflow page depend on the type of
                              		page. 
                              	 
                           
                           Drill-down and table view pages in workflows allow you to
                              		quickly narrow your view of the data so you can zero in on events that are
                              		significant to your analysis. Table view pages and drill-down pages both
                              		support many features you can use to constrain the set of events you want to
                              		view or to navigate the workflow. When viewing data on drill-down pages or in
                              		the table view in a workflow, you can sort the data in ascending or descending
                              		order based on any available column. If the database contains more events than
                              		can be displayed on a single workflow page, you can click the links at the
                              		bottom of the page to display more events. When you click one of these links,
                              		the time window automatically pauses so that you do not see the same events
                              		twice; you can unpause the time window when you are ready. 
                              	 
                           
                            In a multidomain
                                 						  deployment, you can view data for the current domain and for any descendant
                                 						  domains. You cannot view data from higher level or sibling domains.
                              	 
                           
                           
                              Table
                                 		  Views
                              
 
                              		 
                              		
                              Table views include a column for each of the fields in the
                                 		  database on which your workflow is based if the page is enabled by default. 
                                 		
                              
                              			
                              For best performance, display only the columns you need.  The more columns are displayed, the more resources are required
                                 to display the data.
                              
 
                              		
                              Note that when you disable a column on a table view, the Firepower System
                                 				adds the Count column to the event view if disabling the column could create two or
                                 				more identical rows. 
                              
                              			
                              
                                 
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 To avoid a significant performance hit, do not disable any of the following columns: First Packet, Last Packet, Device, Initiator
                                             IP, Responder IP, Source Port/ICMP Type, Destination Port/ICMP Code.  
                                           These fields uniquely identify each event, and removing any of them from the view automatically adds the count field to the
                                             table, which is a resource-intensive operation, particularly when there are a large number of fields in the view.
                                           
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                              When you click on a value in a table view page, you constrain
                                 				by that value. 
                              
                              			
                              When you create a custom workflow, you add a table view to it
                                 				by clicking Add Table View. 
                              
 
                              	 
                           
                           
                              Drill-Down
                                 		  Pages
                              
 
                              		 
                              		
                              Generally, drill-down pages are intermediate pages that you use
                                 		  to narrow your investigation to a few events before moving to a table view
                                 		  page. Drill-down pages contain a subset of columns that are available in the
                                 		  database. 
                                 		
                              
 
                              		
                              For example, a drill-down page for discovery events might
                                 		  include only the IP Address, MAC Address, and Time columns. A drill-down page
                                 		  for intrusion events, on the other hand, might include the Priority, Impact
                                 		  Flag, Inline Result, and Message columns. 
                                 		
                              
 
                              		
                              Drill-down pages allow you to narrow the scope of events you are
                                 		  viewing and to move forward in the workflow. If you click on a value in a
                                 		  drill-down page, for example, you constrain by that value and move to the next
                                 		  page in the workflow, focusing more closely on events that match your selected
                                 		  values. Clicking a value in a drill-down page does not disable the column where
                                 		  the value is, even if the page you advance to is a table view. Note that
                                 		  drill-down pages for predefined workflows always have a Count column. When you
                                 		  create a custom workflow, you add a drill-down page to it by clicking 
                                 		  Add Page. 
                                 		
                              
 
                              	 
                           
                           
                              Graphs
 
                              		 
                              		
                              Workflows based on connection data can include graph pages, also
                                 		  called 
                                 		  connection graphs. 
                                 		
                              
 
                              		
                              For example, a connection graph might display a line graph that
                                 		  shows the number of connections detected by the system over time. Generally,
                                 		  connection graphs are, like drill-down pages, intermediate pages that you use
                                 		  to narrow your investigation. 
                                 		
                              
 
                              	 
                           
                           
                              Final
                                 		  Pages
                              
 
                              		 
                              		
                              The final page of a workflow depends on the type of event on
                                 		  which the workflow is based: 
                                 		
                              
 
                              		
                              
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                                    The host view is the final page for workflows based on applications, application details, discovery events, hosts, indications
                                       of compromise (IOC), servers, white list violations, host attributes, or third-party vulnerabilities. Viewing host profiles from this page allows you to easily
                                       view data on all IP addresses associated with hosts that have multiple addresses. 
                                     
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                                    The user detail view is the final page for workflows based on users and user activity. 
                                     
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                                    The vulnerability detail view is the final page for workflows
                                       				based on Cisco vulnerabilities. 
                                       			 
                                     
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                                    The packet view is the final page for workflows based on
                                       				intrusion events. 
                                       			 
                                     
Workflows based on other kinds of events (for example, audit log
                                 		  events or malware events) do not have final pages. 
                                 		
                              
 
                              		
                              On the final page of a workflow, you can expand detail sections
                                 		  to view specific information about each object in the set you focused on over
                                 		  the course of the workflow. Although the web interface does not list the
                                 		  constraints on the final page of a workflow, previously set constraints are
                                 		  retained and applied to the set of data.